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Understanding Oxygen Production by Algae: Benefits and Challenges

Understanding Oxygen Production by Algae: Benefits and Challenges

How Algae Produce Oxygen Algae, like land plants, contain chloroplasts with chlorophyll pigments that absorb sunlight. Chloroplasts are found within plant cells and algal cells, and are responsible for photosynthesis. Algae, like green plants, use chlorophyll to capture sunlight and produce oxygen. During daylight hours, these microorganisms transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose for ...

ByLG Sonic B.V.


The State of Biological Seawater Desalination - an Overview

The State of Biological Seawater Desalination - an Overview

They belong to various taxonomic groups, including Archaea, bacteria, and some microalgae. The main groups of halo-organisms include: a. Haloarchaea (Archaea): Domain: Archaea Phylum: Euryarchaeota Class: Halobacteria b. Halophilic Bacteria (Bacteria): Various bacterial strains, including Halomonas, Salinibacter, and Halobacterium. c. Halophilic Microalgae ...

ByDesalination Institute DME


Varicon Aqua Installation at Geb Impact in Hong Kong - Case Study

Varicon Aqua Installation at Geb Impact in Hong Kong - Case Study

Varicon Aqua’s latest project is up and running in Hong Kong, with the installation led in person by our Managing Director, Joe McDonald. The client, Geb Impact Technology Company Limited, will be using two of our reactor systems, the Phyco-Lift and the Phyco-Pyxis, the latest in our range of innovative products. Geb Impact and Varicon Aqua have enjoyed a long professional relationship, ...

ByVaricon Aqua Solutions Ltd


Phyco-Flow Installation in Mexico - Case Study

Phyco-Flow Installation in Mexico - Case Study

We are pleased to announce the latest installation of a 2750 L Phyco-Flow system for Grupo Fagro at their new Micro Algae Technology Development Unit, Biorganix in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico in conjunction with Novel Agricultural Bioactives from Microalgae (NAMBA) initiative. Our Phyco-Flow tubular photo-bioreactor will be used to cultivate microalgae ...

ByVaricon Aqua Solutions Ltd


AstaPure® EyeQ: Natural astaxanthin for Eyes and brain - Download the eBook!

AstaPure® EyeQ: Natural astaxanthin for Eyes and brain - Download the eBook!

AstaPure® EyeQ is a highly pure extract derived from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgaer a species of microalgae known to be the richest source of natural astaxanthin. ...

ByAlgatech


Microalgae Cultivation

Microalgae Cultivation

We are currently cultivation microalgae species such as Haematococcus Pluvialis and Auxenochlorella protothecoides. Please read more about these microalgaes in our product page for the BioAlgae-unit. Our goal is to produce microalgaes for new valuable food products, such as fish- and animal feed ingredients or as ...

ByRedono Oy


Microalgae and Hydroponic cultivation experiments

Microalgae and Hydroponic cultivation experiments

In our hydroponic system we are using the Valoya BL-series LED growlights for high performance cultivation. In our microalgae researches we are cultivating microalgae species such as HaematococcusPluvialisand Auxenochlorellaprotothecoides. These microalgaes can be used in new fish- and animal feeds, that contains high ...

ByRedono Oy


Erratum: Water Science and Technology 72 (7): Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids, H. Sato, H. Nagare, T. N. C. Huynh and H. Komatsu, doi: 10.2166/wst.2015.330

Erratum: Water Science and Technology 72 (7): Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids, H. Sato, H. Nagare, T. N. C. Huynh and H. Komatsu, doi: 10.2166/wst.2015.330

A new wastewater treatment process that involves coagulation, ozonation, and microalgae cultivation has been developed. Here, two challenges are discussed. The first was minimizing phosphorus removal during coagulation in order to maximize algal production. The second was to optimize microalgae cultivation; algal species that grow rapidly and ...

ByIWA Publishing


Detecting Mercury in Water

Detecting Mercury in Water

Determination of Mercury (Hg) in Water by Hand-Held, Portable Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence SpectrometryWater is the most familiar and most abundant compound on Earth, making up 71% of its surface area.[1]It is a vital component for all known forms of life and is the aquatic habitat for thousands of species of microalgae, fish and shellfish. [2] With the ...

ByAMETEK Brookfield


Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids

Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids

A new wastewater treatment process that involves coagulation, ozonation, and microalgae cultivation has been developed. Here, two challenges are discussed. The first was minimizing phosphorus removal during coagulation in order to maximize algal production. The second was to optimize microalgae cultivation; algal species that grow rapidly and ...

ByIWA Publishing


Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids

Development of a new wastewater treatment process for resource recovery of carotenoids

A new wastewater treatment process that involves coagulation, ozonation, and microalgae cultivation has been developed. Here, two challenges are discussed. The first was minimizing phosphorus removal during coagulation in order to maximize algal production. The second was to optimize microalgae cultivation; algal species that grow rapidly and ...

ByIWA Publishing


A robust bioassay to assess the toxicity of metals to the antarctic marine microalga Phaeocystis antarctica

A robust bioassay to assess the toxicity of metals to the antarctic marine microalga Phaeocystis antarctica

Despite evidence of contamination in Antarctic coastal marine environments, no water‐quality guidelines have been established for the region because of a paucity of biological effects data for local Antarctic species. Currently, there is limited information on the sensitivity of Antarctic microalgae to metal contamination, which is exacerbated by the lack of ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Biodiesel from wastewater: lipid production in high rate algal pond receiving disinfected effluent

Biodiesel from wastewater: lipid production in high rate algal pond receiving disinfected effluent

The production of different species of microalgae in consortium with other micro-organisms from wastewaters may represent an alternative process, to reduce the costs, for obtaining biofuels. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Microalgae harvesting and cell disruption: a preliminary evaluation of the technology electroflotation by alternating current

Microalgae harvesting and cell disruption: a preliminary evaluation of the technology electroflotation by alternating current

Some species of microalgae have high productivity and lipid content, which makes them good candidates for biodiesel production. Biomass separation and cell disruption are important steps in biodiesel production from microalgae. In this work, we explored the fundamentals of electroflotation by alternating current (EFAC) with non-consumable ...

ByIWA Publishing


Semifield testing of a bioremediation tool for atrazine‐contaminated soils: Evaluating the efficacy on soil and aquatic compartments

Semifield testing of a bioremediation tool for atrazine‐contaminated soils: Evaluating the efficacy on soil and aquatic compartments

After 7 d of treatment, samples of soil (and eluates), runoff, and leachate were collected for ecotoxicological tests with plants (Avena sativa and Brassica napus) and microalgae (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata) species. In the nonbioremediated soils, atrazine was very toxic to both plants, with more pronounced effects on plant growth than on seed emergence. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Joint immobilization of plant growth-promoting bacteria and green microalgae in alginate beads as an experimental model for studying plant-bacterium interactions

Joint immobilization of plant growth-promoting bacteria and green microalgae in alginate beads as an experimental model for studying plant-bacterium interactions

This involves immobilizing a unicellular, freshwater microalga, a Chlorella species, serving as the plant, with a plant growth-promoting bacterium, an Azospirillum species, in small alginate beads to allow close interaction and to avoid external interference from bacterial contaminants. ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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